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The Fall Opening is over
and. the Sale is on
Carter Dry Goods & Shas Co.
(J. A ; CARTER, Proprietor )
DALTON, (tA.
Mammoth Stock to Select From
I> ry (Jooils, Dress Hoods. Si! rr «, Outings,
n„Teaseldown. Kiin’kledown, Embroider •
; es l.ju-es Lace Curtains, Lace Door Panels,
Notions, Shawls, Hosiery*, Gloves, Cloaks, Jack
ets, Rain Coats, Drgss Skirts, Petticoat*. Corsets,
Furs Underwear and all kinds of fancy goods at
prices that only a CASH HOUSE can afford,
A FEW SPECIALS
the best ladies Broadcloth tOr lire money- in the
market. All colors 7 CC ‘
Immense.- i L P!.,„u ' i cc on
Beautiful line I la d U j* jctta t ., silks Silks, tcc / 5 c.
Our plain yd. Wide l allettu SiUs at fcl. Sch
elsewhere for ||. 25 , See them.
See the hew k'rinkledowo at introductorv pne •.
Don’t i/on i overlook uv our duaK, ’ skirt and fur dcpnri
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ment on 2 nd J floor. _
The Royal Worcester Corset, the easiest am.
best See our long silk and kid Gloves,
PREMIUM OFFER
2 v, o good clothes brushes worth 50 c now only
2 ^c Every $1 purchaser can have one for 15 c.
One free to each $5 purchaser.
Mrs. I revitt, Miss Maycie Hamilton, Messrs.
Sam Shields and Albert Carter join us in a
CORDIAL INVITATION to visit our store and inspect
odir goods and prices.
Very Re-pecttully,
Cartel Dry Goods & Shoe Co.
1 *. vS. Fqr Saturday and Monday milv we offer one lot
«»t'Umbrellas for 25c. See our $1 Waterproofed arid
Rustless Wire Umbrella. A regular |L25 quality,
bought 100 at a time to get them down to $ 1 .
% /
I Will Sell
A
For the next 30 days the fol*
lowing articles mentioned for
cash only.
7 Bars Laundry Soap, 25c.
3 Cakes Toilet Soap, 10c.
3 Drums Bruton Snuff, 25c.
3 Plugs Sweep Stakes Tobacco, 25c.
Lemons per dozen, 20c.
Acme Flour per 100 lbs. $2.70
• Alpine “ ...... $2.3)
Meal per bushel, 75c.
Everything else priced in proportion to the above
list. Cigars, Tobaccos and everything usually found
in a first class grocery store.
Cups and Saucers
I have tlie nicesl line of Skirts, Ties, Overalis and
hose in town and the lowest prices, Will pay the
highest prices for Droduce.
SAM U. KELLY,
SPRING PLACE, GA.
THE MURRAY’ NEWS FRIDAY OOTDBER 5, lW'A
In Memory.
Lust Saturday , night , , tin* . angel .
of death again doecended upon
our community and took from us
'
George Keith Harris', the little
two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. j
WVM, Harris. j
Keith, was a bright and lieanti
ful child, and Ins smiling face
and sweet disposition made him
a favorite with everyone.
was the pride ot his parents, and
his little life tilled . their home;
witfi sunshine. Keith left be
hind him Ids grief-stricken par
brother, .»d . bo- *■
friends and adnur-w w.,> wi lf
always remember him tend !v '
and lovingly. ,
On Monday morning a Jbag and
pn^ssion accompanied
remains to Cje I Icasaui \ at
ley cemetery Where a very ;m
pressive talk was made by
Bates, and thou his lit tle body
wan lowered to its last
'
,
F*^ J family and loved ones :ia ’■
imj ■
the heartfelt sympathy of t C
entire community in tin- L»., . f
th»ir little oue.
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i.eon, oa., IMn ,
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rnrr rr(cc! «
ArtA V^sIC Cp«CAl"? 1 ‘ ri '“' t
to the
Fair to
$ e>jj/> 10,00 AA tasn .. ^ U
ery
purchaser. *
Evans &. Co. ^ *
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THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
v
■q 'fit see
1 tem bowels.. by gently moving th# i^n Lf wSaad’S* E°oo y
I A certain
: relief for croup and «wr*
whoopi ng-©ffugh. bottis.
Near'y ail other
jCQUgh constipating, cures aro 0 »
especially those
containing Kennedy's Opiates'? Laxative
Honey & Tar contains moves
the bowels,
do Opiates* • ti
I KENNEDY’S laxative
» N >N i AlAiNU
HONEYMAR
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF
E. o. Dewirr u co., Chicago, u. a a
F or sale by S. H. Kelly.
' Bile
Poison
has a very' bad effect on your sys¬
tem. It disorders your stomach
atjd digestive apparatus, taints your
blood and cause- constipation, with
- ail its fearful iiis.
Thedford's
Black-Draught
is a bland toiiic, th er regulator, and
blood puritier. •
it gets rid of the poisons caused
by over-supply of bile „ ay,J quickly
cures bilious headadits, dizziness,
loss of appetite, nausea, indiges¬
tion, constipation, malaria, chills
and fever, jaundice, nervousness,
irritability, melancholia, ar.J a!:
sickness due to disordered liver.
It is not a cathartic, but a gentle,
herbal, liver medicine, whleh eases
without irritating.
Price 25c at all Druggists.
a^d CURE the LUNGS
Nsw WITH Dr. Blmmi King’s
CD c PONSUftiPTiON OUGMS OLbS arri 50c Free Pi-iCi’ &»i.0£ Trial.
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Surest and Quickest Cure for tA.
THROAT t.'.'.a tUSO iTOVA
LE 3 . or MOi:r.T RACX
Petition tor Charter.
GEORGIA. Murray’ County.
>{■ ttlt superior Cour t- i ’
, , • - a
County: Wood- ,
The petition of W. W.
rnlf, Jr , James Ed Gothard G. Sterehi, and Sam Joej
i'. Daviv, Shields,
(/.• of the State of
es«*ei and W. Deane ihuti. if 1
Murray .county, Georgia, respect
sitows :
L 1 hat tir.-v desire.* lm thmii
a „d assigns, to become incorpor
ufed . ut|( j e| . t j,e name and Style of
t|,.. Aiyce Mineral Company.
* 2 . The. term tor which peti
Com ;s ask to he incorporated is
ti . The eupital.at.ck of tlm
pom t ion is Four Hundred Thou
-.nd pedlar* (tlOO,G<>-’j. divided
>»t«* shares of one thou-.uul u
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()! ,,,, ilul
^ ( , !lit> h( ..„ fl .,! v
,id up hv deeding t,, raid eorpo.
ration the mineral interests in
lots of land pmnbers 297, 2 TJ, 2 S 0
and -SI, ali in the 1 »ent>-sis a
d ml riet and Second sect ion ot
Murray county. Geni-gi*. «•>»<• h |..t
; ordaining one hundred and ..-ixt-y
acres, m-ie or 1 <\-
7>. The object of the propm*
eorp..rati.»n is pecuniary pn.fit
and gain to its stockholders IV
titmuers propose to carry m .
husitp'ss of buying and s<
rt ' u ’ os,au ’' :ul 1 .mmus.. i- .
soapstone, numeral lands, nininu-,
leasing, miU leasing and ti-ianeii.-g
lessee-- and sub lessees and t> -a
;j|l and all things pertaining t«
i 5 ,". J,ri>vi ' ie “ b>t,H ' i :l \Y 8
>3
Die town of Spring Place,
said county.
Wherefore pfftitioners pi ay t o
he made a body corporate under
the name and style aforesaid,en
titled to the rigid,®, prn ileges
and immunities and subject
thd liabilities fixed by law.
GEORGIA, mu Murray ^^. Goiuity.
i, G. 11. Arrmvoed. clerk of tk>
Superior Court, do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing n- a
copy of the application tiled
in my office. S'ept. ’dOth, liMjtt,
G 11. Abkcwood,
del k S. C.
A i'auuled I'lunt.
“One plain at least lit;.- been pateat
stiitl tin lintMitiH- “It ia the A liras
pi'V'eatovius, alias patera,uter pea. alias
eat her plant. Jolm XtuvneU teak out
.He patent. The weather plant is -till
.eliPveU b.v many peiwir,< t . fs.-e.-I!
tin' weather. John Nowac-U was sure it
trt«l so, ami he put it on tiie tuurhet
almig with an Indicating app.-initus,
gttjtnuiteelug it to foretell for for.y
i-lp-ht hours in advanee ami. for fifty
miles around fog, rain, snow, hall,
earthquake atul depressions tikety to
eause explosions of lire damn. Alas
for poor Xotrack: The experts of the
bureau of agriculture took up h : s pat¬
ented plant. They proved that 'the
tiiovemeiUs of the leaves-to tlie r.:.ui
loretelling raiu, to.the left ftcafelii;; .
drought were not etuised !>y t 1 :■
weather, Imt by the light. And they
proved that the plant's famoun down
ward movement, winch was supposed
to foretell earthquake, wan eau.-ed by
an insert tlmt punctured the sUea;.
causing the leaf, natvivaliy, ttt drrup.
i’hat is the only patented plant I
know of, and Xowaek lost money on
•t.”
Buying Birds to Free Them.
Birds are often pttrchr.st'il hi the bird
UL.rhdi at Liu-};ti >\y, India, in order to
iaT et t ree again. Tins is done by Ilia
dooH as a work of merit and by Mo
b.uniaetiims after certain rites have
boon porf.vnso.l as a a ntoneiKoi.t. in
tmitattou of *.iio Jewish scapeg >.it. 1
is os ential that a hifd used f »;• tltN
purpose s!i >uld t>o strong enough t > fly
awn.v: hnt that does not ituiioo the
erne! dealers to feed the birds, or t >
refrain frotu dWoeatiug tUelr wings or
btvajcinr their Icjcs. They put dov. i
everythin.g to gj >d or bad Inek. and
leave the v«sto:;ier to e!:o. - a sir rag
bird, if lie or.a tired one. end j.> p , away
if tie cannot. The merit obtained by
setting a bird free is not attributed t >
Deity, bat it is supposed t > come in a
large measure from the bird ifsejf or
from its attendant spirit, and lien.’■
birds of good or bad omen, and es
ues-ialiy kites and erows, are i:i iiuicli
demand and are regulariy caught to be
sold for th'!s purpose.
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Probably no c«e would have been
i. : -;re surprised than Sir He.,ry Bishop
himself could !>e have foreseen that a
sdnvrle juefody in one of bis numerous
operas would achieve siicb celebrity
that at the present day it is still suit" j
i y lending prhna donnas at fasti', '.cable ■
coneerts, jangled a street irsms and
loved by a-vr.st publie that knows noth- ;
ing of music, properly so called, as the
pdrest rep'jps,natation of the English
spirit—'‘•Home. Sweet Home.’’ ••Clari.
the Maid of Milan.'' ti;e epeni '•! which j
this favorite song occurred, has long
been consigned to the limbo of forgot
ten nfttsieal works, but “Hmue. Sweet
Home,” survives with midimiaished
popularity and is • ilkeir to survive
when many more pretentious enmposi
Uons have fallowed •'The Mai# of
Milan” into oblivion.— Cornell Mag
a/due.
xgszM\ tsm : . sr t# Buy
mihibwt FliTIt iHTiif witc -‘e •rrrrTfmrr'---- i
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BEDS, SAFES, CHAIRS,
DRESSERS.
ROCKERS, ART SQUARES.
MAI FINOS,
4
RUGS, and COFFINS.
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105 Phones: and ;Q2 Baker & Buchanan s i s
THE NEW STANDARD “GR 4 ND” ROTARY
b the Sewing Machine of the Pre eit and Future
The new “Standard ' 1 rep¬
resents a triumph of Twen
tic th Century progress m
sewing machine*®—a gknv
ing, breathing tribute to
the genii;* and skill of
A HH:M m*t ti tneulm nic'*. The i
Standard ! S OHIO •ded lie ; A- r*?{ !=,
mauifine to iiaudit . : L
unsiest m.(-s 1 mot< * woi k in less with t ime. !<es 'At #P
D,,.Vbetter work
! it readily, ,jr >2
' ' ii,is . &
am! ,
. f.Ofct
quietly wi.n
Jess fatigue to the operator.
)n a iid lot US talk it ilipISL .
over. L
McWilliams bros.
‘ THE store of LITTLE PRICES.”
S. t. BROWN
LEGHORNS
Are the greatest lay¬
ers of all the lamous
non-sttiag breeds cl
chickens.
We have thoroughbred
slock and guarantee sat¬
isfaction.
Eggs, per setting or
thirteen ; . . . . 50c.
Call on or write
J.E. JOHNSON
SPRING PLACE, * GA.
■ FREE!
One Season Ticket
to the wbitfieid
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THE GSiGIKAt. UXXAT1VE COUGH SV*UP
KEiiSEDYSUXATIVE HQNEY^TAH
Ssi C..-,-cr Slcjsom and Booty See an Ircry Bolt!?
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f0LEYSH0MT^T4R
, r children: safe, jero. o statu*
I Legal Notices
Notice of Safe.
| j c;i?OL !,v ' l > . of N*»s rav County. from the Court of Otcii
vi d, v an
f ii v • • -did county wiM In* »l i at ptihHc outcry
m fi-. L--t T '-P\y i iu NuvfiuL-r, IbW, at the
Stint unity tier ween the- usual
li our * < salt . ‘Ju i\'lk>winT re t! in Muv-ay
. wit • mic pai c /! of It rid descritK'u
i <m . ’'♦•ing \> art of
<T laud No >2. i nst t cv sect.i on of
\ county Btgimnng at t . c tmTtVi west cornet
lliuillg SDtltl it H) <:,h to a stake
thence • a st to Uie riuht of ■ dip of the u. & N.
rulroa* 5 y-ruce uijrih with right of way to
| Uu “rth ei \. (:ht? pe: te&ce thoncf to the west oitgiftal to a rock, line; thence thence
n w»
we it v the Leg iiu’ng U?i time corm and pi another
»Iso it jie ?an e • i ■ par
cel I A am ’<>!. dr a> EmiRivs: One a/LTC.
more o le-- Vgimmik at luctneasi corner run
MiuT v. s: FiO fee: to n thence in a south
crly’cfii the ei tion old udth Federal the road: clit^h thence to i rock, north thence to the
to
beginning coruer Te. nSs ca^h
JO HN T HREWER, Guardian.
for Geo.ami Joseph Brewer
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A concise resume of the Leading
Enterprises in Spring Pijice
Fkysiciars , MY PRGFHSSIONA L t Services
are offe red 1 hr* people of this
* section. D^y or night calls will
he v'heeri’uUy answered W, W. ANDKRhON
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j A SELECT
CD TO CD era ca T | stock of Dry
j a C Goods, 1 h Hats i
o t n g
S srdwa fc. G roceries T. I,. ROBINSON.
groceries: EVERYTHING to be fcuntl
in the way of staple or fan¬
cy eatables is always kept
in stock at mv store. Very
low prices. SAM H. KEEEY.
DRY GOOL'S. Groceries.
Tobaccos, etc., at Live ami
Let Live prices. Produce White a
specialty. The
Store on the corner. ALVIN JONES, Prop.
Blacksmith: I AM Hiiil serving tne
j public with reliable ke
* pairs and Blacksmitfiing
at the same old stand.
Horses shod at 60 cts. j. A. DICKSON.
Undertaking! I HAVE a complete
4 line of Coffins, Cask at s
and Burial Robes. My
sere oes a THOMPSON. re resjiectfn 1
L. W.
“Chief Van” WISDOM' and I t
Mouutam made by
i t>ie Murray County
in North Milling Georgia. co„ the purest
r‘!onrs ma^efactured grinding Be^t
corn tuHi in this section. Your custom
solicttc' 1 CIUP nr OWp:Proprietor.